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so $9 per month for this

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$9 per month for this. $1 extra and it's 1000mbps. i will upgrade soon

 

but..

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5 year old hdd

 

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The hell. How.

just romanian internet.. 

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inb4 "i pay with my daughters blood and only get 1kb/h down and have to use a pigeon with a USB stick for upload"

 

I pay ~$20 and get 25 down. It's not bad for my area but it's really inconsistent for no apparent reason.

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just romanian internet.. 

Lucky bastard. I'm paying $50 for 24 down and like 6 up and it's really hardly 1 down.

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87MB read/75MB write is still 696Mb read/600Mb write.

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$9 for those speeds? Jesus.

 

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That's it. I'm moving to Romania. I don't care how terrible the laws there could be or could become. I'll just shut myself in the basement of a small house, code, live off toast and pasta and pay for the most dank-ass internet I can afford. Then I'll find a girl who's exactly like me, and we can just be internet-speed-drunk shut-ins together for the rest of our lives...

 

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why is it so cheap!?

 

We pay 20€ and I get 6.64Mb/s up and 0.6 Mb/s down.
63% of the world have faster internet than I have :(

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All you guys seem to be lucky, I'm paying £40/$58 for 6Mb down and 1Mb up :(

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87MB read/75MB write is still 696Mb read/600Mb write.

whatcha mean?

 

and where the hell do i find the files crystalmark created? cause it occupied 30gig lmao

been looking in appdata and found nothing

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I rather stay in Germany and pay 40 for 100mbit

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whatcha mean?

 

and where the hell do i find the files crystalmark created? cause it occupied 30gig lmao

been looking in appdata and found nothing

1MB/s = 8Mb/s

 

1 Byte = 8 Bit

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Can you post a network test for off-network?

 

Also what's the point of posting the disk IO benchmark?

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$70 for just over 130 down 10 up but my friends parents pay just as much for 4 down 1 up

Comcast>Frontier

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1MB/s = 8Mb/s

 

1 Byte = 8 Bit

oh i knew that

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30mbps downs, 5mbps up, $73 so $81 after taxes. Oh forgot to mention that sometimes if the modem isn't directly connected to your PC/Laptop, the download and upload gets cut by half :D. I asked why I was getting 25mbps instead of the 50mbps I "had" for the past 10 years. Turns out that doesn't apply to WiFi! LOL

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Can you post a network test for off-network?

 

Also what's the point of posting the disk IO benchmark?

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oh and, my hdd is too slow to handle this speed.. or even if i upgraded to 1000mbps, that would be bad

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those are the old prices

updated prices are 39ron for the 500mbs and 45ron of 1000mb :D 

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Super jealous of that 9$ connection.

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120$ a month here. I guess that's the price of living in a rural appalachian area.

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my internet is like $60 after tax but that includes phone. its 100Mb/s up and down but my router is far away so this is all i get.

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as a side note ive never tryed a wired connection so they could be limiting me right at this speed, but my mom is closer and she gets better speeds.

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